Led by The Harry Bertoia Foundation, Bertoia Studios, and Important Records, this project aims to fund the transfer for more than 350 unreleased tapes of sound sculpture recordings by Harry Bertoia to a digital archive.

The exhibition "Bent, Cast, and Forged: The Jewelry of Harry Bertoia" will run from March 14 to Nov. 29 at Michigan’s Cranbrook Art Museum, presenting 30 pieces of his jewelry designs hailing from the 1940s, along with some monotype prints.

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A 400-piece archive, including firsthand sketches and letters from Jackie Kennedy, detailing the three-year process of building the family’s dream home in Middleburg, Va. will be part of a live auction in Cambridge, Mass.

After lifting the house from its original site, moving it to another lot with a new foundation, and doing extensive restorations, project costs could total about $500,000. Chris Enck says his goal was to show there are alternative options to demolition of historic properties.